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- Great Thanks Chris. Now For another question, This Function would return
- 0..63 For the 256 color palette right? Can I also use this For the 16
- color VGA & EGA palettes With the exception of it returning a value between
- 0 and 3? and if you wouldn't mind I could also use another Function that
- would tell me what video mode I am in. I am examining a Program that can use
- video modes of CGA4 ($04), CGA2 ($06), EGA ($10), VGA ($12) and MCGA ($13)
- and it Uses this Procedure to set the video mode:
- }
-
- Procedure VideoMode (n: Integer);
- begin
- Reg.ah := $00;
- Reg.al := n;
- intr ($10, Reg);
- end;
-
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- With the N being the hex numbers from the above video modes.
-
- Now i know next to nothing about interrupts, and your code looks very similar
- to what was done to set each color. Is the way to find out the value of al to
- call the interrupt in the same manner as above without specifying a value For
- al? Would it return the current al value...... or am I in left field on this
- one :)
- }